This exhibition contains digital relics from Taplow House, scheduled to be the last standing building of the Aylesbury Estate in South East London. Post-excavation digital files have been produced as scrambled material culture, scanned wallpaper hardened by resinous glue, lycra skins stretched by sand. Taplow House was named after Taeppa’s Low, a seventh century burial mound in the home counties, a furnished inhumation, a gathering of earth over the corpse of an ideology. An assembly point.

I will look at the application of archaeological methodology within art practice, modes of assembly and division, the hearth and the ditch, pictures and homes.